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then we can say to cities like detroit and others, we've got the answer, that you don't have to do what you did in the past or don't fall into the traps that we have the answer here in san francisco. and that will continue to be a consensus building approach taking care of our responsibilities. with that, i'd like to give the podium for a while to this year's chair of our budget committee, of course is mark farrell. (applause) >> well, thank you to mayor lee for his great leadership during this process. you know, after months of debate in city hall, after six town halls in our different neighborhoods, after an online town hall, i think what i'm most proud of today is that we're signing a budget that is not only representative of the mayor and his team and the board of supervisors, but as we stated in the beginning, we wanted a budget that reflected the values of san francisco, of all san francisco. and i think we've achieved that today. i want to take a quick moment to thank all those involved, starting off with my colleagues on the board of supervisors, to everyone. i think we had all
then we can say to cities like detroit and others, we've got the answer, that you don't have to do what you did in the past or don't fall into the traps that we have the answer here in san francisco. and that will continue to be a consensus building approach taking care of our responsibilities. with that, i'd like to give the podium for a while to this year's chair of our budget committee, of course is mark farrell. (applause) >> well, thank you to mayor lee for his great leadership...
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in our country and cities like new york, chicago and detroit, right here in d.c., white people aren't being killed or killing, it's blacks and hispanics, in new york city. i'll leave you with this note. in 2009 in new york. blacks represented about 25% -- 24% of the population. they were doing 66% of the killing. so i'm sorry, we need to -- and we need to move beyond this discussion, and we need to talk about the root cause of what's bringing the black race down, and really get with that, that's what we're not dealing with, and that's what i find unacceptable. >> does it trouble you at all that 88% of the stops that are police are doing result in the release of the person? so if there's a reason to stop the people, they're stopping, how come so many of them are innocent. >> it's kind of like when i see crime in my neighborhood, and i see a suspicious person. the first thing, i see someone breaking into a car about the first thing the police officer asks me, miss wright, what's the person's race. i don't think this is racial profiling, this is profiling for suspects. what we know, the
in our country and cities like new york, chicago and detroit, right here in d.c., white people aren't being killed or killing, it's blacks and hispanics, in new york city. i'll leave you with this note. in 2009 in new york. blacks represented about 25% -- 24% of the population. they were doing 66% of the killing. so i'm sorry, we need to -- and we need to move beyond this discussion, and we need to talk about the root cause of what's bringing the black race down, and really get with that,...
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so... - detroit. so what is all that stuff lindsey brought back from the mall? - she went shopping with my mother. they went looking for outfits. - outfits for what? - i forgot to tell you. my mom's going to be in the picture. - since when? - since she asked. and i said, "yeah." - oh, okay, so since she's going to be in the picture, what about my mom and dad? - they can be in it. - and how's that supposed to work? it's not like they live around the corner. nick, this isn't fair. - well, what am i supposed to do? - tell your mother that this portrait is for the four of us. - oh, you know what? you're the one that wants her out. why don't you tell her? - because i'm not the one who put her in. - fine. fine. all right, look, here. - "in your own words, describe the feeling you get when asked to describe something in your own words"? - man, you are edgy. hi, i'm sherri.. and i'm going to show sherri how collecting box tops for education earns cash for our school by shopping at walmart. come on. sherri, look at all these products that you can buy for your family with
so... - detroit. so what is all that stuff lindsey brought back from the mall? - she went shopping with my mother. they went looking for outfits. - outfits for what? - i forgot to tell you. my mom's going to be in the picture. - since when? - since she asked. and i said, "yeah." - oh, okay, so since she's going to be in the picture, what about my mom and dad? - they can be in it. - and how's that supposed to work? it's not like they live around the corner. nick, this isn't fair. -...
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. >> you see it happening at local level, detroit, cleveland, cincinnati, pittsburgh, kansas city, every time they raisin come taxeraisincome taxes the p, cities like kansas and st. louis, said if we fry to try to hike taxes on income we have to revisit the law to make sure we do not lose population. neil: going around them so maybe rich don't notice? >> it about why we need tax reform. so complicated, that people say enough, they throw up hands say enough, i think this shows we need to comp hencively reform u.s. tax code. neil: do you know what i think. when you leave your country over tax rates -- >> on some levels, my sympathy goes with the little guy, who is caught up in this. neil: are you a citizen in both country? >> i am a green card holder here. neil: you have kissed the -- >> no, i a still a citizen. >> there is a double jeopardy ru. we have a treaty, brits and americans do still talk. neil: we love you to date, and who could forget monty python. here i thought donald trump ruthless when it came to firing people on the spot, the guy at aol has him beat by a mile, at least donal
. >> you see it happening at local level, detroit, cleveland, cincinnati, pittsburgh, kansas city, every time they raisin come taxeraisincome taxes the p, cities like kansas and st. louis, said if we fry to try to hike taxes on income we have to revisit the law to make sure we do not lose population. neil: going around them so maybe rich don't notice? >> it about why we need tax reform. so complicated, that people say enough, they throw up hands say enough, i think this shows we...
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chicago, detroit, minneapolis, mid 70s. >> unique scene in the metrodome in minneapolis. the field is marked for vehiclings football. teens playing baseball. >> they're going to be playing now until thursday morning. a huge fund raiser for cancer center at university of minnesota. but it is also an attempt to set a guinness world record for the longest ever baseball game. >> we are going to try to play for over 62 hours up to 72 hours in a row. >> this will test everybody. i am going to go for it. going to be here the entire time. >> only 55 more hours to go. >> the current record for a baseball game is 60:11:32. for those counting. by the time they're finished they're expecting to play about 300 innings. i tell you what -- when i was a kid i would have signed up for that. >> i will tell you what-- the only people in the stand are very loving mothers. >> mothers, sisters. they ride home. i don't know what it is. >> i have a hard time sitting through a baseball game period just nine innings. there is action. >> but i guess. >> 300 innings. >> 300 innings. >> i would need a
chicago, detroit, minneapolis, mid 70s. >> unique scene in the metrodome in minneapolis. the field is marked for vehiclings football. teens playing baseball. >> they're going to be playing now until thursday morning. a huge fund raiser for cancer center at university of minnesota. but it is also an attempt to set a guinness world record for the longest ever baseball game. >> we are going to try to play for over 62 hours up to 72 hours in a row. >> this will test...
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it's another step closer to making new york city like detroit. >> we've heard this kind of talk before.
it's another step closer to making new york city like detroit. >> we've heard this kind of talk before.
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to the core issues that need to be discussed in this community or you'll have more cases of this in detroit and chicago, my inner city home of atlanta, georgia, all over the place. now is the time we have to start making them stand up and not just stand out when they feel like they want to. >> and we do that how, just shaming them? >> you've got to call them out. if you don't call them out. if you don't say we're watching you, paying attention to what you're doing, they are going to continue to skate free. hopefully we can bring them to the table on this issue. and the next time they try to cherry pick an issue, we should see them as irrelevant. >> reverend jesse jackson was confronted by this. he said the difference in the zimmerman case, there was a death? >> these young men probably would have killed this young fellow as well. again, the deaths are in chicago. >> why isn't he in chicago. >> you've got to ask him. the thing is as we're having the discussion, maybe jesse jackson is listening. >> maybe reverend sharpton. hold your breath. >> not for long. >> always a pleasure. >> thank you.
to the core issues that need to be discussed in this community or you'll have more cases of this in detroit and chicago, my inner city home of atlanta, georgia, all over the place. now is the time we have to start making them stand up and not just stand out when they feel like they want to. >> and we do that how, just shaming them? >> you've got to call them out. if you don't call them out. if you don't say we're watching you, paying attention to what you're doing, they are going to...
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and facing the bankruptcy of detroit generates public pension do have the limits. and many are facing the same financial sectors for detroit. >> give up benefits or risk lay offs. >> thank you, doug in dc. >> we have new details on the horrific story of a child who was beaten up on his school bus. >> the video captured national attention a couple of weeks back. get them out of here. they are still doing it. >> leave that by alone. live him alone. you know, you are going to jail. you all are going to jail. >> the driver had nightmares for weeks on what he witnessed and tried to stop verbally. those boys aed of boating the 13-year-old. the victim was viciously hit and you can see they are kicking him and over and over again. it is a horrible scene for the 13-year-old boy. phil keating is watching it play out in court today. hello again, phil. >> all three of the 15-year-olds are charged with aggravated battery as juveniles and the judge told them they are luky they are only 15 and otherwise they would be facing felony charges and serious prison time. all three suspec
and facing the bankruptcy of detroit generates public pension do have the limits. and many are facing the same financial sectors for detroit. >> give up benefits or risk lay offs. >> thank you, doug in dc. >> we have new details on the horrific story of a child who was beaten up on his school bus. >> the video captured national attention a couple of weeks back. get them out of here. they are still doing it. >> leave that by alone. live him alone. you know, you are...
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chicago, detroit, minneapolis, mid 70s. >> unique scene in the metrodome in minneapolis. the field is marked for vehiclings football. teens playing baseball. >> they're going to be playing now until thursday morning. a huge fund raiser for cancer center at university of minnesota. but it is also an attempt to set a guinness world record for the longest ever baseball game. >> we are going to try to play for over 62 hours up to 72 hours in a row. >> this will test everybody. i am going to go for it. going to be here the entire time. >> only 55 more hours to go. >> the current record for a baseball game is 60:11:32. for those counting. by the time they're finished they're expecting to play about 300 innings. i tell you what -- when i was a kid i would have signed up for that. >> i will tell you what-- the only people in the stand are very loving mothers. >> mothers, sisters. they ride home. i don't know what it is. >> i have a hard time sitting through a baseball game period just nine innings. there is action. >> but i guess. >> 300 innings. >> 300 innings. >> i would need a
chicago, detroit, minneapolis, mid 70s. >> unique scene in the metrodome in minneapolis. the field is marked for vehiclings football. teens playing baseball. >> they're going to be playing now until thursday morning. a huge fund raiser for cancer center at university of minnesota. but it is also an attempt to set a guinness world record for the longest ever baseball game. >> we are going to try to play for over 62 hours up to 72 hours in a row. >> this will test...
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we've got an mp unit out of detroit, michigan, that is providing force protection. there's a large number of individual augments and smaller reserve units. you'll be happy to know that my standards questions today after i get done with business were are you a member of the reserve officers' association, and have you paid your dues? [laughter] most would look at me a bit curious, and when i get done i said, well, i'm going to be speaking to the reserve officers' association, and for effect, i pulled out my notebook, and i said i'm taking names. [laughter] so for the next few days, your membership committee is busier than usual, i'm going to take a little bit of credit for that. [applause] but, frankly, beyond letting you know that your reservists and guardsmen should be making you proud, there's a more important reason that i'm glad to speak about afghanistan, such an influential and engaged group of leaders. i've got a great deal of optimism about where we are in the campaign right now. there are challenges, to be sure, and i'll address those. but we have a very rea
we've got an mp unit out of detroit, michigan, that is providing force protection. there's a large number of individual augments and smaller reserve units. you'll be happy to know that my standards questions today after i get done with business were are you a member of the reserve officers' association, and have you paid your dues? [laughter] most would look at me a bit curious, and when i get done i said, well, i'm going to be speaking to the reserve officers' association, and for effect, i...